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What are the Viable Modes of Transport Near Scape Brisbane Student Accommodation
Posted: Oct 18, 2019
Home to major landmarks that reminisce students to the rich cultural past, Brisbane is a heritage city and capital of the state of Queensland. The city also houses some of the top universities imparting higher education to international students at large. Along with the overwhelming pressures of doing well academically, students also look for affordable accommodation along with viable modes of transport near their place of stay. Students living in accommodation of their choice will be acquainted to a comprehensive network of train, bus and ferry services operating in the city and near affordable student accommodations. One such, student dwelling is the affordable Scape Brisbane which is also known as Scape South Bank student residence offers the convenience of living in a purpose-built student accommodation for an altogether stunning experience of enjoy amazing riverside walks. Here are some viable modes of transport available near Scape Brisbane South Bank property.
Unique Shuttle Service
Students who are on budget but wish to save on daily commute, can choose to stay in Scape SouthBank accommodation in Brisbane. One big advantage of staying here is the unique shuttle service that runs on an hourly basis starting from 7:30 in the morning and does a return journey in the evening at 4:30 and 5:30 PM. With several stoppages, the shuttle route goes via Queensland University of Technology, the University of Queensland, IES, and other educational institutions depending on the number of students on daily commute. Buses Services near Scape Brisbane
The property of Scape Brisbane, popularly known as Swanston accommodation is also located within close proximity to junctions and stops from where viable bus transport is available in the nick of time. The city runs a fleet of air-conditioned, wheelchair and pram friendly buses operating under the ownership of TransLink integrated public transport scheme. Scape Brisbane SouthBank accommodation is also within walking distance of bus stops buses running in the Bus Upgrade Zones (BUZ) are available and ply at an interval of 15-minutes from 6am to 11pm, 7 days a week. This property is also close to bus terminals of Rocket buses with bus stops between the CBD area. The Spring Hill Loop and the Free City Loop bus services, high-frequency public transport is accessible from the Brisbane CBD which is also at a short distance from Scape Swanston property.
Train Stations and Taxis near Scape Brisbane
Brisbane city is home to the train service of the large Queensland Rail City network with around seven suburban lines covering mostly the south-west, north and outer east sides of the city. The train stations are located near Scape Brisbane, thus, ensuring affordable commute for students. International students are benefited from the easy access to the Airport line between the City and Brisbane Airport. The property also ensures there is easy pick up for students who want to avail the services of the three cabs namely the Yellow Cabs, Black and White Cabs, and 13Cabs (2018), operating in the city. Female commuters are also feel secure while traveling as the taxis are equipped with GPS tracking systems with the option of sharing for driver location with flat-mates during emergency.
These aforementioned modes of public transport, are easily accessible for students enjoying a comfortable stay in Scape Brisbane student accommodation. Students lead a less apprehensive life without having to worry about commuting to universities and other city attractions. They can plan outings at a moment’s notice and head to weekend getaways more often. Scape Brisbane or SouthBank accommodation, is therefore, an ideal living space with an altogether modern infrastructure along with easy accessibility of easy modes of public transport and shuttle services to universities.
Yashodhara Trivedi is the Brand Communications Manager at University Living. Having studied at Durham University, UK, she is now committed to helping South Asian students have a smooth transition into life abroad.